Kirby’s Epic Explosion by Superfad

Kirby’s Epic Explosion by Superfad.
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October 13, 2011 October 12, 2011 Hey Berlin Mographers, this animation & motion design meetup is happening next week, on Oct 18th at LEAP, Karl-Liebknechtstrasse 13. A passionate bear for Canal + Produced by 75, directed by Dutch director Matthijs van Heijningen for BETC Euro RSCG. CG by Mikros Images October 11, 2011 “Rendering Synthetic Objects into Legacy Photographs” offers an interesting new approach to compositing. (Thanks, Ben!) Also: Check out our round-up of other interesting papers from SIGGRAPH 2011. October 10, 2011 Carlos De Carvalho directs this haunting promo for Timber Timbre’s “Do I Have Power.” (Thanks to Dom for the tip!) October 7, 2011
October 4, 2011 Wednesday, October 26 @ The Book Club in London, raise a little money and watch a few films at the Screen Social. Submit your films here. October 3, 2011
September 30, 2011 Just a few days away: Two events joined at the hip — motion (October 9-11) and The Adobe Post Show (October 12-14) September 29, 2011 Superb! The word that can describe this sweet animation done by the talented folks of Punga, for Fox Retro. You can check it out on Gabriel Fermanelli’s blog (the director for this piece) for more info. September 27, 2011 Why Not Associates make nice poetic idents for Audi. Good audiodesign/music by Black Sheep Music and Noise International. 3D animation by Chris Cousins. Agency BBH London.
September 26, 2011
September 21, 2011 The awesome Electric Projected needs our support for the reboot. Check out their kickstarter page and donate what you can to keep an amazing passion project such as this alive.
September 20, 2011
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Kirby’s Epic Explosion by Superfad.
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I’m delighted that Old Fangs, which has been making the rounds on the film festival circuit, is available in its entirety online. The character designs and matte paintings are gorgeous, but what drew me to this film was that it made me nostalgic for watching short films in a theater setting – where the colors wash over your entire field of vision, the soundtrack completely envelopes you, and for an extended moment you are focused solely on the story of a young wolf gingerly seeking out his father. At over eleven minutes, it’s the type of film that might get scrubbed through amidst other internet windows, but I encourage setting aside a quiet moment to let the story unfold.
Old Fangs was directed by Adrien Merigeau and Alan Holly (who work together as and maps and plans) and created with the help of Cartoon Saloon (of Secret of Kells fame). Adrien and Alan were gracious enough to take the time to answer a couple questions about Old Fangs… check it out after the jump.
Motion 2010 on October 16-18 in Albuquerque and Santa Fe